Reader Giveaway: A Rug Pad Find
Seriously, all rug pads are NOT created equal. I realized this hard fact when a reputable local rug distributor cut pads for our kitchen area rugs. When I got home and un-rolled them, I discovered they were really thin and held together with duct tape (???). So you can image my delight when Rug Pad USA contacted me to review their product. As I looked through their user-friendly website, I was amazed to find pads for all types of floors: tile, wood, even laminate. There are pads with extra padding, strong non-slip versions, and customized sizes for all types of rugs. The one that interested me most was Rug PAD USA'S Eco Cushion Non Slip Pad. With its dense cushion, breathable design and bio-based construction I knew it would be a perfect fit for our kitchen runner. It hasn't disappointed me yet. The rug stays on the pad and it's easy on our [big and small] feet, for however long we dabble in the kitchen. Take a look at it and find instructions below on how to win your very own rug pad from Rug Pad USA. Good luck!
Enter to win a 3 X 5 Rug Pad USA Eco Cushion Non Slip Pad by checking out Rug Pad USA's Facebook Page here and leaving a comment below:
Contest End's Friday, June 26th at 12am PCT.
*This post was sponsored by Rug Pad USA. The Eco Cushion was chosen by me and donated by Rug Pad USA. All opinions and images are my own.
And The Winner Of Michael Aram's Fig Leaf Collection Tray Is:
Congratulations, Brittany, you are the winner of Michael Aram's Fig Leaf tray, coordinating plates and serving wear! Please email your postal address to debra@cocoonhome.com, so I can ship it all to you.
Many thanks to the folks at Madhouse for contributing to last week's reader giveaway and to all the blog followers who entered the contest.
[winner has two weeks from 11/18/13 to contact Cocoon Home blog via email to claim prize. After that time another entry will be drawn]
And The Winner Of Jjandge's Hand Woven Basket Is:
Congratulations, Allida Joyce! You are the winner of Jjangde's hand woven basket. Please email your postal address to debra@cocoonhome.com and it will be shipped to you.
Many thanks to all who entered and took time to learn about Jjangde's mission. If you haven't had a chance to check it out yet, you can do so here and here.
Employ, Educate And Empower With Jjangde's Hand Woven Home Goods And Reader Giveaway!
It's with great pride that I share with you Jjangde, a company that is dedicated to strengthening West African communities by employing women, educating children and empowering rural villagers. When I was first contacted by the company's co-founder, I was struck by the beauty of the hand woven home goods Jjandge offers but it was their mission statement that REALLY got me. Today Jjangde launches its new website which explains the history of the company, introduces its artisans and showcases the one-of-a-kind baskets that create opportunity and hope for many in need.
In gratitude for taking the time to learn about the company and its mission, Jjangde is offering a lovely basket as a gift to one lucky Cocoon Home blog reader.
You can Enter to win by doing 3 simple things:
1. Check out Jjandge's campaign here.
2. View Jjangde's entire collection of hand woven home goods here.
3. Lastly, comment below on your favorite item(s).
Last entry day is Thursday November 7th. Good luck!!
Concrete Planter Giveaway And The Winner Is:
Congratulations, Sophia!! You are the winner of Concrete Geometric's planter. Please email your postal address to debra@cocoonhome.com, so it can be shipped to you.
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Debra Cass Szidon
Lover of layered neutrals, mixed patterns, contrasting textures and all things botanical. My creative energies pull me in many different directions but I’m most grounded as an interior decorator, handbag designer and mother. Cocoon Home blog is where I share my reflections on family, work and my creative journey.
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